Neurostimulator/Rebuilder

Neurostimulators are a highly specialized class of therapeutic technology designed to encourage the regeneration of damaged or dysfunctional nerves in both the central and peripheral nervous systems.

The technology generates very specific electrical impulses at the exact frequency which nerves propagate impulses, except at a much greater intensity.

Neurostimulators are not to be confused with a traditional TENS unit, which provides a weak, high-frequency signal designed to temporarily block pain, or with a muscle stimulator (IFC) whose signal causes a weak muscle contraction. Neurostimulators generate specific high-intensity impulses which affect nerves axons and their chemical messengers along the nerve pathways they are applied to.

Its’ use forces nerves and their synapses to propagate impulses along their axons, stimulating a host of beneficial metabolic processes necessary to help with the regeneration process. Its’ use is usually in combination with Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy (PEMF) and the oxygenation of the body offered by Exercise with Oxygen (Cardiovascular Enhancement Technology), to ensure all essential oxygen and nutrients are delivered to and forced into, the damaged or dysfunctional portion of the regenerating nerve pathways.

Key Indications

Neurostimulators are required to help nerves that have become dysfunctional or damaged by any of:

Neurostimulator/rebuilder technology provides the most effective therapeutic intervention to encourage the repair and regeneration of damaged nerves, thus eliminating pain and allowing the normal function to return to the body for optimal health and vitality.